80,000 deaths in US, Trump Death Clock installed in Times Square

80,000 deaths in US, Trump Death Clock installed in Times Square

The death toll from the corona virus in the United States has risen to more than 80,000, with more than 1.3 million infected.
The virus has killed another 830 people in the United States in the past 24 hours, according to AFP. The death toll has risen to 80,352, according to Johns Hopkins University. The death toll rose to 830 on Monday, compared to 776 on Sunday.
Meanwhile, a new billboard has been erected in New York's Times Square, stating the number of deaths in the United States that, according to the board's creator, would not have been due to President Trump's timely action.
The billboard has been dubbed the Trump Death Clock, according to AFP

According to AFP, the creator of the billboard is filmmaker Eugene Jariki, who has installed the 'clock' on the roof of a building in Times Square that has been emptied during the Corona virus.
According to AFP, 48,000 of the 80,000 deaths on the clock on Monday were reported to have been caused by what President Trump said could have been avoided by timely action.
According to AFP, The Clock is based on the assumption that the Trump administration would have reduced the number of deaths by 60 percent if it had issued timely social distance and school closure orders.
Clockmaker Eugene Zariki explained on his billboard that more deaths could have been avoided if the March 9 lockdown had taken place.
On the other hand, US President Trump has said that people all over the world are dying from the corona virus and this question should be asked of China.
80,000 deaths in US, Trump Death Clock installed in Times Square
During a press briefing, a Chinese-American reporter asked, Why does President Trump say that the United States is doing better than other countries when it comes to testing, even though Americans are losing their lives every day?" Why is this global competition? The US President said, People are dying all over the world and this is a question you should ask China, not me. 
Meanwhile, the chief executive of the global aircraft manufacturer Boeing has said that a major US airline is likely to be shut down due to the Corona virus.
The virus has taken a heavy toll on the aviation industry, according to AFP.
In an interview with NBS TV, Boeing CEO David Calvin said in response to a question that it is largely possible that a major US airline will close.
"It simply came to our notice then. Passenger rates will not return to 100%. Not even 25% will return

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